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  2. Cherry AG - Wikipedia

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    A 1959 Cherry keyboard switch being pressed Cherry MX Red sound Cherry MX Blue sound. Cherry AG (formerly Cherry Corporation and stylized as CHERRY) is a German computer peripheral-device maker. The company has its roots in the United States and is headquartered in Germany. [2] [3] It has additional offices in the United States, France, and ...

  3. Chery - Wikipedia

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    The company also started a partnership Huawei under the Harmony Intelligent Mobility Alliance (HIMA), where Chery supplied HIMA with electric vehicles under the new Luxeed brand. Luxeed's first product is the Luxeed S7, which is the first car to have the Harmony OS 4 on board. [65] [66] Omoda and Jaecoo global brand launch in Wuhu, Anhui

  4. Category : Electronics companies of the United States

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    Sanmina Corporation; Second Wind (company) Seiki Digital; Server Technology; Setcom Corporation; Setra Systems; Sierra Nevada Corporation; SkyBitz; Southern Audio Services; Stanford Research Systems; Stellant Systems; Struthers-Dunn; Strymon (company) Summit Electric Supply; Supersonic Electronics; SuzoHapp North America; Synopsys

  5. List of electronics brands - Wikipedia

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    Victor (Victor Company of Japan, Ltd) ((JVC Kenwood Holdings)) – Same as JVC Yaesu (Vertex Standard) – same as Vertex Standard Currently, [ when? ] not providing electronics products

  6. Federal Pacific Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    1951: Begins marketing the Stab-Lok line of panels and breakers under the Federal Electric Products (FEP) name. [16] [17] Note: It is unclear whether Federal Pacific bought FEP, or was a name change, or a successor company. It appears to be a name change, with "Federal (Pacific) Electric Company" appearing as the name in several newspaper reports.

  7. Electrical Products Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Electrical Products Corp. was established in Los Angeles, incorporated on November 7, 1912. By 1923, EPCO had acquired the rights to the neon patents of neon light inventor Georges Claude and began the manufacture of neon lighting and signs. [1] In 1962 it was acquired by the Federal Sign and Signal Corporation.

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  9. Hubbell Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    Between 1896 and 1909, he was granted 45 patents on a wide variety of electrical products company's product lines had been continuously expanded. Catalogue No. 17 was published in March 1917. [7] The catalogue had more than 100 pages and listed more than a thousand products. In bulb sockets alone, the company manufactured 277 different types ...